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 My name is Dean Kreplin I would like to have some of my Western fossils ID

 

 

Here is a picture and a video of a fossil I found on a private ranch with permission about 20 miles from Douglas Wyoming.

I believe it’s a dinosaur bone but would like some expert opinion found in 2016

 

 

 

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Moved to FOSSIL ID.

Welcome to the Forum.

 

 

I don't believe this is a fossil. Looks like some sort of metamorphic rock, to me.

 

Not seeing any bone texture or morphology.

 

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Here is a picture and a video of what I found on a private ranch in 2016 with permission about 20 miles from Douglas Wyoming I know it’s hard sometimes to look at a picture and try to identify it’s gembone broken end of something please help 

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Welcome! Looks to be a rock to me.  Perhaps pictures of different angles may help others though along with some sort of scale of measure.

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Welcome Dean to TFF from another Upstate New Yorker. I have collected fossils out west including a number of bones. As others have said, bone fossils display a recognizable structure which makes them easy to identify as fossil bone. Yours, unfortunately does not. FYI- fossil bones can be identified as likely reptiles or mammals depending on the geologic age/formation of the bedrock in which they were found, but beyond that are nearly impossible to identify down to the genus or species unless they bear distinct diagnostic features- such as teeth. Good luck and best wishes. 

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There is no fossil.

 

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Rock, it is a geological thing.

 

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OUTIL POUR MESURER VOS FOSSILES : ici

Pareidolia : here

Ma bibliothèque PDF 1 (Poissons et sélaciens récents & fossiles) : ici
Ma bibliothèque PDF 2 (Animaux vivants - sans poissons ni sélaciens) : ici
Mâchoires sélaciennes récentes : ici
Hétérodontiques et sélaciens : ici
Oeufs sélaciens récents : ici
Otolithes de poissons récents ! ici

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I think it is a metamorphic rock.

A sedimentary rock that has been subjected to heat and pressure and has undergone mineralogical and structural changes.

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13 minutes ago, DeanK said:

It’s agate not metamorphic thanks anyway 

And agate mainly forms in or on preexisting metamorphic or volcanic rocks, or occasionally in sedimentary ones.

 

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Pictures wet just trying to help you see the structure better the rancher where I found this was telling me that some university paleontologist students dug a dinosaur fossil not far from where I found this I was looking in an arroyo recently flooded I admit I am amateur but well schooled in life and doing my own research at 74 and a disabled Veteran I don’t think I’m doing to bad

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1 hour ago, DeanK said:

It’s agate not metamorphic thanks anyway 

If you already believe you know what it is, why bother asking? At least you seem to be agreeing now that it's not a fossil.

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TOPICS MERGED, ... AGAIN.   :s_confused:

 

ONE TOPIC IS PLENTY FOR THIS ROCK.

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It's great that you are getting out there, doing research, and learning new things.  Keep researching and learning what to look for.  I was completely new to this almost two years ago and have learned a ton from this forum.

 

Also, thank you for your service!

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I agree with you Fin lover and how you learn and enjoy finding nice fossils. Thanks for noting my military service 👍

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